Attached remembrance band for wedding rings



Feb. 7,' 1939. w (;|TT| ER 2,146,426

ATTACHED REMEMBRANCE BAND FOR WEDDING RINGS Filed Feb. 23, 1957 fndenio r: Jis'epZbMG/L'We r Patented Feb; 7,1939 Y a'r'raomzn nnlvmiunmon BAND FOR WEDDING nmos Joseph wuuam' Gittler, Philadelphia, Pa. Application February 23, 1937, Serial No. 127,155 (on 63-15) My invention. relates to a new and useful im- Y movement in attached remembrance bands for wedding rings and has for one of its objects to provide a unique structure -oi5 this character wherein 'twonarrow. bands of black metal oreomposition are fixed to the edges of an original wedding ring indicatingthat the donor is deceased.

- Another object of my invention is to provide a 10 plurality of bands to be attached to the weddin ring, byrmeans f cement, glue or ground in, to

symbolize the redness of an original wedding ring and to be worn. as a sign of grief for the departed spouse.

ll With these ends in view, this invention con-' sists of the details of construction and combination of elements hereinafter setforth and then ted bytheclaiui. Inorderthatthoseskiliedinthearttowhich if this invention appertains may understand how to make andmethesamefwilldescribeitsconstruction in-detail, referring by numeralsto the accommchpanying drawing forming a part hereof, in

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ringwiththeormmirningbands bodied 2 represents the original wedding ring edges of the wedding ring by means of a suitable adhesive, such as cement or glue, or ground in.'

' parts shown. form a single unit, each part being appended claim without departing from the spirit I -A .device of'the kind described comprising a In carrying out my invention as herein em-" of any usual or well known style or type and 3 denotes the additional narrow bands of black metal or composition securely attached to the two 5' From theforegoing it is obvious that the three firmly joined to another. The. novel structure 10 thus produced is to be worn by the surviving spouse as a token ofmourning. Of course Idonotwishtobelimitedtotheexact details of construction herein'shown as these may be varied withinthe scope of'the 15 of my invention.

- Iclaim:

wedding ring, and two bands of exactly the same an inner and, outer diameters as the weddin 11118 at its edges, each of said bands being secured to an edge oftheweddingringtoproduee aunitary structure with the inner and outer circumferential surfaces of the ring and-bands flush was :5 7 one another throughout.

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